Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 96133 total results. Showing results 91801 to 91820 «458745884589459045914592459345944595Next ›Last » Preferred candidate for South Yorkshire chief constable announced South Yorkshire police and crime commissioner (PCC) has announced his preferred candidate to take over the force after months of instability brought on by the Hillsborough Inquests. Police Professional 20/6/2016 News Force becomes first to offer meditation sessions to stressed-out officers A force beset by gangland shootings has become the first in the country to help officers struggling with mental health issues through meditation. Police Professional 20/6/2016 News Drug dependence needs treatment not jail, says Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner People living in the grip of drug addiction should be steered towards help and treatment to change their lifestyles rather than being criminalised, says county's police and crime commissioner. Derbyshire Live 20/6/2016 News MPS schemes to recruit more officers from London branded ‘ineffective’ Initiatives designed to increase the number of Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers living in London have not done enough to help the force represent communities, an MP has claimed. Police Professional 20/6/2016 News New deputy chief constable starts work at Sussex Police Sussex Police's new second-in-command has started work. Bernie O'Reilly, 46, left his job as assistant chief constable at Staffordshire police to take up the deputy chief constable role in Sussex. The Argus 20/6/2016 News Report crime online: Dorset Police relaunches website Dorset Police has relaunched its website following feedback from the public. It aims to offer a clearer design, giving people the information they need and new services to get in touch with the force. Dorset Echo 20/6/2016 News Thames Valley Police gives ‘first satellite tag to teen’ A 15-year-old boy has become the first child in the UK to get a satellite-tracked tag, police have said. Thames Valley Police said the new devices track a person's movement via GPS at all times, rather than just when they enter and exit a building. BBC 20/6/2016 News Leicestershire PCC Willy Bach – ‘Brexit will make fighting crime harder’ Leicestershire's police and crime commissioner Willy Bach has said Brexit would make the fight against crime harder. Lord Bach, who was elected last month, has made a late intervention in the European Union referendum debate as voters prepare to go to the polls on Thursday. Leicestershire Live 20/6/2016 News Report on ‘The Police Complaints System’ Comprehensive report into complaints made to Lancashire Police. Lancashire OPCC 20/6/2016 Report Development of Lancashire’s Police & Crime Plan The purpose of this report is to advise the Panel of the process and timetable proposed by the Commissioner for the development of the Police and Crime Plan. Lancashire OPCC 20/6/2016 Report Forward Plan Key Decisions September 2016 – July 2017 This report contains key decisions, items of business and contact officer consultation details. Lancashire OPCC 20/6/2016 Report New figures show a 3.2% fall in recorded crime Recorded crime has continued to fall in the past year, according to new figures published by Police Scotland. Police Scotland 20/6/2016 News Murder down, violence up – Scotland crime figures released Crime has continued to fall in the past year, according to new figures published by Police Scotland. The Northern Scot 20/6/2016 News From charity to the police: Reflections on a move between sectors The skills accountants need to flourish in the charitable and public sectors are surprisingly similar. Reflections of Josie Gowler, chief finance officer, Cambridgeshire Police and Crime Commissioner Public Finance 20/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Scotland Yard launches week-long crackdown on knife crime The Standard 20/6/2016 News The service and government aren’t doing enough to look after police officers What kind of job makes people sick and then threatens to sack them or dock their pay afterwards, asks Royston Martis. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2016 Feature, Opinion Police Scotland announces increase in firearms officers Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins says plan is to recruit 124 officers from across force to serve in roles. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 20/6/2016 News Even criminals say judges are too soft Even burglars believe judges are being too lenient on housebreakers, according to a survey. The Sunday Post 20/6/2016 News They think they’ve got away: How to catch a historical sex offender Sex offenders think they'll get away with it. And often they do. Sometimes it can take years to bring them to justice, while others escape retribution altogether. So how do you go about making sure perpetrators of horrendous crimes committed in the distant past are caught and convicted? BBC 20/6/2016 Analysis, Feature The Carlile Inquiry 10 years on The use of restraint, solitary confinement and strip-searching on children. In 2006 the Howard League published the findings of an independent inquiry, chaired by Lord Carlile of Berriew QC, into the use of restraint, solitary confinement and strip-searching in penal institutions for children. The report, The Carlile Inquiry 10 years on, looks at what progress has been made since the Howard League published the findings of the inquiry. Howard League for Penal Reform 20/6/2016 Report «458745884589459045914592459345944595Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events